The Faces of Paris-Roubaix
A few years ago, photographer Tim Kölln released The Peloton, which featured a series of candid portraits of cyclists taken immediately after races, when they were at their most vulnerable, […]
A few years ago, photographer Tim Kölln released The Peloton, which featured a series of candid portraits of cyclists taken immediately after races, when they were at their most vulnerable, […]
With the Tour of Flanders out of the way, it’s now time to look forward to Paris-Roubaix on Sunday. The question is, what can last weekend’s race tell us about […]
This week you would be hard-pressed to find a hotel in Oudenaarde that didn’t contain a directeur sportif mulling over how his team can beat Peter Sagan in the Tour […]
The first monument of the year is upon us… and it’s a beast. If you include the neutralised section, Milan-San Remo is 300km in length making it the longest race […]
With seventeen weeks to go until the start of the 100th Tour de France in Corsica on 29th June, the official trailer has been released. As this is the centenary […]
As usual, this year’s Tour of Qatar was a race for those who appreciate bike racing for itself, almost as a form of art. Year after year, a large proportion […]
The HistoryThe Tour of Qatar was first run in 2002 as a way for the Arab country to promote itself. While other young races often struggle for funding and promotion […]
Winners Mark CavendishTwo years without winning the first sprint stage of the Tour has been enough for the press to talk of this as some sort of curse. However the […]
Winners Fabian CancellaraA case of deja-vu from the prologue of the 2004 Tour (also starting in Liege) the Swiss superstar put in a superb 6.4km to take the first yellow […]